The morphological instability of thin foil edges at elevated temperature is studied by in situ TEM. Quasi-periodic instabilities in the edge profile are observed to develop with a distinct growth direction perpendicular to the original foil edge direction. This results in the development of relatively thick rods perpendicular to the original edge. The rods are then observed to undergo spheroidization. The use of in situ techniques allows the direct study of the thickness changes associated with the formation and propagation of this instability. Such examination of the details of the thickness changes is critical to a full understanding and perhaps the control of the phenomenon. © 1993
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KEY WORDS in situ straining; in situ compression; crack nucleation; crack propagation; metallic glas...
International audienceThe transformation of zirconia from its tetragonal to its monoclinic phase is ...
This dissertation presents the results of mostly experimental work studying the early-time behavior ...
The advent of transmission electron microscopy has led to tremendous advances in the understanding o...
lt is shown that an edge dislocation parallel to the surface of a thin foil causes buckling of this ...
In-situ transmission electron microscopy of thin films systems provides an ideal experimental labora...
In last years interest to unstable semi-conductor alloys as to one of possibilities of nanoscale het...
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This paper presents an investigation of magnetization configuration evolution during in-situ magneti...
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Combining thin film deposition with \(\textit {in situ}\) heating electron microscopy allows to unde...
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This paper highlights future developments in the field of in-situ transmission electron microscopy, ...
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This paper highlights future developments in the field of in-situ transmission electron microscopy,...
KEY WORDS in situ straining; in situ compression; crack nucleation; crack propagation; metallic glas...
International audienceThe transformation of zirconia from its tetragonal to its monoclinic phase is ...
This dissertation presents the results of mostly experimental work studying the early-time behavior ...